Wyatt Cenac
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They started going for it. They got some corporate sponsors. It was taking too long. MC Hammer eventually dropped out and was replaced by, if you can't get MC Hammer, who do you get? You get Color Me Bad.
Yeah. I mean, when you got mascots, what else are you going to do? That's the theme song for every mascot, as I learned it. That was the music I asked to play when I auditioned for Ramsey's. That's Ramsey's. I was like, I brought my own music here. Here you go.
Yeah. I mean, when you got mascots, what else are you going to do? That's the theme song for every mascot, as I learned it. That was the music I asked to play when I auditioned for Ramsey's. That's Ramsey's. I was like, I brought my own music here. Here you go.
So yeah, they get Color Me Bad and they do this.
So yeah, they get Color Me Bad and they do this.
Because CBS had planned their Super Bowl halftime show would be a promo for the upcoming Winter Olympics, which would be a salute to the Winter Olympics that would feature two small ice rings.
Because CBS had planned their Super Bowl halftime show would be a promo for the upcoming Winter Olympics, which would be a salute to the Winter Olympics that would feature two small ice rings.
Yeah. They also have jet skis, but the jet skis are on wheels. So they're like, they're being like held up on wheels and so they can drive around everywhere.
Yeah. They also have jet skis, but the jet skis are on wheels. So they're like, they're being like held up on wheels and so they can drive around everywhere.
All the bears were getting poked that day. Yeah. And the whole show, I mean, everything was just sh**ting all over football, and people loved it. They drew... a huge portion of the audience away. Yes. And even kept some of it. And so the gambit worked. And it was successful. And after that, the decision was made, we have to do something different.
All the bears were getting poked that day. Yeah. And the whole show, I mean, everything was just sh**ting all over football, and people loved it. They drew... a huge portion of the audience away. Yes. And even kept some of it. And so the gambit worked. And it was successful. And after that, the decision was made, we have to do something different.
And we can't, there became a fear that now this is like, we have shown a weakness. We have to come back with the most strength possible.
And we can't, there became a fear that now this is like, we have shown a weakness. We have to come back with the most strength possible.
Well, and also what's wild too is thinking about just how cautious those networks get because at that time, so they had two sponsors that were interested in being the corporate sponsor for the In Living Color halftime show. One was Frito-Lay and the other was Pepsi. And at the time, Pepsi was really excited about this idea and they started talking about
Well, and also what's wild too is thinking about just how cautious those networks get because at that time, so they had two sponsors that were interested in being the corporate sponsor for the In Living Color halftime show. One was Frito-Lay and the other was Pepsi. And at the time, Pepsi was really excited about this idea and they started talking about
hey, if this works, then maybe we could also take the characters from In Living Color and put them in the Pepsi challenge. And so we'll take like Homie the Clown and do some Pepsi challenge spots with Homie the Clown.
hey, if this works, then maybe we could also take the characters from In Living Color and put them in the Pepsi challenge. And so we'll take like Homie the Clown and do some Pepsi challenge spots with Homie the Clown.
And we'll take, you know, the Men On guys and put them in some Pepsi challenge things, which now is a thing that you see more commonly where you do see like sketch characters from SNL. All the time. being used in commercials. This was the proto of that. But the live in living color, they were so disruptive and so like- It's insane to watch it.
And we'll take, you know, the Men On guys and put them in some Pepsi challenge things, which now is a thing that you see more commonly where you do see like sketch characters from SNL. All the time. being used in commercials. This was the proto of that. But the live in living color, they were so disruptive and so like- It's insane to watch it.
They pushed the boundary so far, one of which making a joke about Richard Gere that there was- Oh my God, yes. There at the time had, there had been a- We all grew up with the gerbil story.